This week’s episode of Chatter sees the gang reunited to talk about a landmark Canadian ruling for First Nation’s survivors who were scooped in the sixties and brought up without access to their heritage, culture, and language.

Next on the list is US sanctions against Venezuelan Vice President El Aissami, why he seems to have been ‘singled out,’ and what precedent this might set for other country’s leaders, and an assassination plot carried out at a Malaysian airport that is something right out of an Ian Fleming novel.

To round off the RoundUp, we discuss refugees fleeing the US into Canada, and why they currently can’t come through normal channels, fears of the Oroville dam collapse in California, and why an attack that killed over 30 civilians in the Democratic Republic of Congo isn’t really making the headlines.

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